Tromax - link added
Today we added a link to the website of Tromax, an active MSX user from Spain. His website contains information on MSX, Amiga and retrocomputing in general.
Today we have added a collection of extremely interesting diskmagazines to our downloads database, being the magazines, picturedisks and special magazines of Genic and MSX Club Rijnstreek. Together, these two groups form the roots of Sunrise Foundation.
Hee-button for MSX
If you had a look at the Nippon 2003 photoshoot you probably already saw the pictures with the Hee-button and a small explanation.
Currently the Hee-button is a true hype in Japan.
fMSX/S60 0.98a/b
Juha Riihimäki is on a roll at the moment. Just days after the previous release of his popular fMSX emulator for Nokia Series 60 phones, such as the Nokia N-Gage, 3650, 6600 and 7650, he enjoys us with a new version. v0.98a is optimized for Symbian 6.1 OS (e.g. Nokia 3650, 7650), v0.98b is developed for Symbian 7.0s OS (e.g.
Nyyrikki has sent us another entry to the MRC Snowfall Challenge. Lumi, Finnish for 'snow', is the sixth entry to the Snowfall Challenge. This demo was created in X-Basic and runs on MSX1 computers with 64K and higher. You can download Lumi here.
Better late than never, the MSX Resource Center brings you a photo shoot and fair report of the MSX fair in Bussum that took place on September 27th.
We have just received the fifth entry to the MRC Snowfall Challenge, created by Sjoerd Mastijn of XL2S Entertainment. In this demo you can control the direction of the windflow, which is a real fun thing to do. (Pun intended).
Today we have added several Moonblaster Wave songs to our downloads database, which now contains more than 300 freeware MSX files. The songs we have added today are all covers of well known songs, arranged by Eric van Hezik. (Thanks for sending them in, Eric!). If you would like your songs, graphics, demos, games, tools etc.
MSX Maps - Updated
JP Grobler, the developer of DSKExplorer has sent us the fourth entry to the MRC Snowfall Challenge. His demo is called Sneeu, which is Afrikaans for 'Snow'.
